Professor Yood said he doesn't particularily care for when they start putting stuff on the Lions. He won't like this I don't think, but at least it's somewhat sustainable.
BTW, am I appropriating this if I copy and paste it here instead of linking to it?
CHICAGO (AP) — The two bronze lions who guard the Art Institute of Chicago on Michigan Avenue will soon be wearing holiday wreaths again, but this year's wreaths will be a bit different.
For starters, they will be solar-powered. And their designers, the husband-and-wife firm of Stephanie and Bruce Tharp, have given them a different look, too. They have combined the look of traditional North American cranberry wreaths with the spirit of Buddhist and Taoist wishing trees.
The wreaths will be composed of a total of 2,011 spheres in various shades of red. And inside each sphere will be "a wish for the world in 2011" written by Chicago-area schoolchildren.
The wreaths will be placed on the lions the day after Thanksgiving.
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